✍️ Elevate your digital creativity—because your ideas deserve precision and style!
This white universal stylus pen features a 1.5mm fine tip with tilt sensitivity for nuanced drawing and writing on capacitive touchscreens. It powers on/off with a simple double-press—no Bluetooth needed—and includes a three-level battery indicator for easy monitoring. Compatible with phones, tablets, and other touch devices, it’s designed for professionals, artists, and students seeking precision and effortless control.
V**K
Charged Stylus
Having never used a stylus I can truly appreciate this. It's Milky white charges with USB-C the packaging even included 12" charging Cable. It has four lights right next to the charging port. The best part is they even have a cap for the charging port which I initially mistook for Power button. :-).Don't lose the cap for the charging port, there is this big gaping hole without it. Overtime you will have to charge this stylus and the sad part is you Will lose this cap I mean. There is no escaping the reality just because you live in a matrix.The Power button is really neat, such as one I've never seen before. Double tap to power on and also to see the amount of charge left in it, do the same to Power down.Turns out luck is on our side because instead of 'AI' they used 'intelligence' to automatically switch it off when faced with 30 minutes of inactivity. 30 minutes? 30 minutes!@# I know I am not crazy because I'm saying so but the question is who is? I have an electrical lighter with similar functionality 4 light indicator, USB-C charging, Long life,… and it shuts off in 7 seconds flat. 'Usain Bolt' meets 'me'! I don't run you see. !-).Well let's take the example closer to home your own Smart phone, PC, … ? Do you know of any such that doesn't Lock/Screen-Save in less than five minutes? I know I'm making a mole out of a mountain, Oopsie!, this 30 minutes has me all scrambled. I'll be all right just give me 30 minutes. !-).Before you consider the next step couple of things I cannot tell you at this time and I don't want to Wait for the winter to come by to provide you the details:– the charge should hold a long time because unlike a electrical lighter you are not generating an arc, so I thought.– when I started writing this I barely used the stylus and it was charged to 3/4 lights. Now that I am here and that you are still reading I have to tell you the indicator shows 2/4 lights. This basically means I have to do a proper test it should be easy with the 30 minute timeout.– Lala la la la la– I am glad you waited, no kidding the documentation says working time is 4–8 hours per Full charge. I switched it on to let it Time out on its own, repeat again, that's it. It drained in 4 hours. that's that.In summary, what is this a story?In summation, what is this a report?What the … having read what you read, I said what I said you must have realized it's a Nice product, requires charging, reported working time is 4–8 hours whatever that means, ignore the test for it is Extreme exploiting a design decision that has gone awry.It's a good stylish stylus just remember to switch it off when you're done. You do that to your phone even though it locks automatically why not to your Stylus? 😎.
L**L
Initial impression - this is just what I was looking for!
This just arrived. I needed to read the instruction sheet (folded up and inside the box) to figure out how to turn it on. It is electric (rechargable battery) and it has no effect unless it is turned on. There are no real instructions on the box, but it does say that it works with IOS, Android and Windows. As long as your device has a touch screen this should work. I tested it on my Linux/Windows PC, my android tablet, my android phone, and my spouse's iPad. It worked with the four devices I tried it on. The instruction sheet states "This stylus is compatible with most capacitive touchscreen devices." It worked with every touchscreen in my house. There is also a USB charging cable in the box. It uses a USB C connector on the stylus. There is a small white rubber cap to protect the charging port (probably very easy to lose). There is also a 4 led charge indicator below the charging port.The tricky part - turning it on. It took a bit to figure it out, but tapping it twice on the round end with my finger turns it on, and two taps to turn it off. All it takes is a gentle double-touch. It will also go into power saving mode after 30 minutes. Interestingly tapping it on a wooden table top may or may not turn it on. Tapping it on my laptop works, but tapping on my cellphone does not turn it on. It is easiest to double tap with my finger.The stylus has a round cross section, but it is magnetic with a flat face on the charging port side. This should reduce the risk of it rolling off a flat surface. The magnetic feature will hold it to a vertical steel surface. The nib/tip is replaceable. However!!! There is no information on the box or instruction sheet as to where one can get a replacement nib. The current price is very inexpensive. The instructions indicate you can change the line width by tilting the stylus, but that didn't work for me, for the programs I tried it with. The program settings were very effective in setting the line width and style. You may get tilt variation, depending on the programs you use.Given that I lost the stylus for my laptop and my tablet, I will probably order another one of these and keep it as a spare.
A**V
Godsend for long nails; Works with iPhone
This is a very sleek stylus that almost looks like an Apple Pencil. I specifically wanted this for when I have long nails and need help with typing and scrolling on my iPhone. I was a bit nervous it might not work on an iPhone but it does! It has a simple on/off double-tap function and charges via USB-C. I love how simple yet beautiful this pen is! I highly recommend!
K**D
My New Best Friend for Texting
This white stylus pen for touch screens arrives with a charging cord, a type C port for charging, and 4 charge indicator lights. It turns on and off with a double tap on the head of the pen. When the charge indicator lights or lit the pen is on, when the indicator lights are dark the pen is off. The pen does time off automatically if not used, if the pen seems to have stopped working, check that the lights are not off. The pen is lightweight but comfortable to hold, it comes with one universal point at the tip. The pen functions well in some areas but not others. The stylus manages the display screen well. It also moves very well through Apps. What I like best is that it works very well when using the keyboard. Texting is quite smooth, I had no problems with the stylus choosing incorrect letters are typing spontaneously if I got too close to the keyboard. There was an occasional doubling of a letter but otherwise no problems texting. However, when attempting to write or draw there was frequent skipping of the initial marks and it was just problematic. I like the ability to move around the display screen, work within Apps ,and I especially like being able to use the keyboard effectively. Sturdy, and a good value for the price.
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